Showing posts with label Tuti ASNTM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tuti ASNTM. Show all posts

Monday, June 6, 2016

CocoZ.Kr - Dubbed the Ultimate Korean Hangout Spot in Malaysia

Have you caught the Korean bug yet? If you haven't then know that it will chase you down in some way. From their music to their food to fashion to their serials - Korean things carry a mark of quality and innovation. I mean, how many times have you reached out for some shiny bling and are willing to pay extra because it's made in Korea? There always seems to be a sense of trust.

Now, to add to the Korean fever, Sungai Wang Plaza introduces CocoZ.Kr a brand new Korean lifestyle experience, all the way from Seoul right into the heart of Kuala Lumpur!

CocoZ.Kr is an exciting integrated Korean lifestyle concept outlet that combines food and fashion and is strategically located at the main entrance of Sungei Wang Plaza. The outlet features the first overseas location of the famous Jongno Halmeoni Kalguksu restaurant and serves up its signature handmade knife-cut noodle soup. Perfected through generations and whetting appetites since 1988, the wheat flour noodles are served in a heavenly rich and fragrant seafood broth. CocoZ.Kr also offers bingsu, or a Korean shaved ice dessert, in a variety of flavours for a sweet finish to any meal. 


From Top Left Clockwise : The food order counter, the restaurant ambiance, freshly prepared noodles, a closer look at the noodles being prepared

During the launch I joked that bingsu was actually Korean ABC (Air Batu Campur) and I nearly opted out of having it. Luckily I only nearly opted out because although the concept is the same - shaved ice, I have never tried any ice offering nearly as exquisite as the Mango Bingsu that was served to me. It - was - heavenly! The ice was so fluffy and soft. If you could ever label ice as elegant, this was it! I know..such a strange word to describe ice, but for the lack of a better word this is how I interpreted it. Oh, I miss it already!

Aside from satisfying food cravings, CocoZ.Kr is a Korean fashion hub that has brought in the best-selling nail polish appliques of Incoco. If like me you suck at applying nail polish, have no time to wait for nail polish to dry or simply have a sudden event to go to you may consider dressing your nails in Incoco nail polish strips. Incoco nail polish strips have made a name in Korea and internationally, and for the first time, is now available in Malaysia. Made of 100% nail polish, Incoco nail polish strips combine three coatings of the base, colour and top layers into one easy-to-apply self-manicure with professional results. These strips come in over 200 designs and styles, require no dry time, and last up to 14 days. 

Clockwise from top left : Easy to apply nail appliques in interesting designs, the nail bar, the accessories section, unique Korean designs

Fashion lovers can complete their look with CocoZ.Kr’s Korean accessories that brings the latest fashion trends from the streets of Hongdae right into Malaysia. CocoZ.Kr accessories are carefully curated in limited numbers to ensure that each look can be uniquely tailored to suit every style and personality. Unfortunately they do not have accessories such  as shoes, hats and belts (asking for clothes is a bit too much for the size of the store so I won't do that).

CocoZ.Kr was officially launched with a fashion show that featured supermodels and former beauty queens showcasing each aspect of CocoZ.Kr, from food to fashion. The fashion show ended on a romantic high with a mock proposal that was received with cheers and well wishes. Among those present to witness the joyous occasion were Umie Aida, the CocoZ.Kr ambassador, Megan Tan, Yvonne Sim and Tuti of Asia’s Next Top Model Cycle 4 fame my current favourite girl.

Clockwise from top left : Derrick Tan - Chairman of Sungai Wang Group, Ambassadors - Umie Aida & Tuti, Blogger friends E-Wen & Miera, the pretty emcee Nadia

“It is no secret that the world is paying attention and taking a liking to Asian culture, especially in terms of food and fashion. Korean culture is a trend that is still going strong and we are excited to introduce this brand new concept store to Malaysia and further build the hype around all things Korean,” said Derrick Tan, Chairman of Sungei Wang Group.

“I’ve always been interested in Korean culture and fashion, and CocoZ.Kr makes a perfect hangout spot for me between shoots,” said Umie Aida, actress and CocoZ.Kr ambassador. “Incoco Nails Strips, especially, make it so convenient for me to keep my nails in perfect condition even with my busy schedule.”

Accessories, Nail Appliques and food were displayed during the fashion show

During the launch, we had the opportunity to enjoy the full CocoZ.Kr experience and were treated to complimentary manicures using Incoco Nail Appliques. We were presented with a variety of dishes available in the menu including hand pulled noodles and the heavenly bingsu that I cant stop raving about.

Some of the food you can expect at the restaurant. Can you spot the handsome Mango Bingsu? (slurps)

“CocoZ.Kr is the headquarters for the ultimate Korean lifestyle experience but each product has its own brand value and identity,” Derrick said. “Moving forward, we look to expand each brand in various aspects. For example, Incoco nail products are now sold in Kimarie’s Kota Damansara and IOI Puchong branch, allowing their customers to get a complete beauty makeover from head to toe.”

Keeping price value in mind, CocoZ.Kr offers a scrumptious and authentic Korean set meal that includes a choice of drink and a plate of dumplings starting from just RM15.00. 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

For more exciting activities and to catch up on the latest promotions, find CocoZ.Kr on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cocoz.kr

Thursday, March 31, 2016

[Fashion] ERROR - Raffles College 35th Graduation Fashion Showcase

ERROR - Don't think about your errors or failures; otherwise, you'll never do a thing - Bill Murray, American Actor and Comedian.

ERROR, that was the theme of this years graduation.

In the words of the College Director, Mr. David Liew "This graduation represents the beginning of a new stage in the lives of our new graduates where they will utilise their versatility and adaptability garnered from their education to meet the demands of new challenges of this millennium as individuals who are ready to compete in the global market."

Top : The Judges
Below : The graduates 

24th March 2016, The Royale Chulan KL - The Raffles College of Higher Education 35th Graduation saw 25 fashion students showcase their final work in a graduation competition. The participants were judged by some influential names in the fashion industry namely Kittie Yiyi - Fashion Blogger, Fashion Designer and Alumni of Raffles CollegeJoe Chia - Fashion Designer & Director of Joe Chia Clothing also an Alumni of Raffles College and last but not least Mianta Boey – Fashion Buyer at Zalora and Ms. Ginie, manager of student services of Raffles College.

The participants (students) were put through a rigorous judging process that involved a two part criteria, Part A and Part B.

Part A (Pre-Judging)
Story Board, Creatively & Design Interpretation – 20%
Workmanship of Garments – 20%
Commercial Viability – 10%
Hanger Appeal – 10%

Part B (Fashion Show)
Color, Fabrics & Accessories Coordination – 20%
Catwalk Presentation – 20%

We thoroughly enjoyed the well choreographed and professional fashion show. The designs paired with the top notch models made it was easy to forget that we were at a college graduation show!

I am excited to present to you the pictures that I have painstakingly put together for your viewing pleasure from this fabulous event. Yes, I have never edited soooo many pictures before for just one post. But absolutely worth it. You may notice that initial shots aren't that great (sorry students and models :D) and I must apologize but they do get better great :p. 


Ready? Here we go!

Eternity by Loh Tze Ven 

Reborn by Chan Yu Chiou 

1-1 by Jacinda Long Ji Ying 

A Requiem for Misadventure by Carina Rozeboom  

The Theatrical Arch by Mimi Lau Chiew Ting


Eternal Beauty by Jeffery Goh Jao Ren

Don't Run You Little Monster by Ng Yee Chien


Dead Sea by Le Chang Hin

Into The Glamorous Jungle by Sharifah Amina

Complications by Nicole See

Your Truly by Loy Jing Shien

Transform by Jessie Owi Jee

Ayatana by Chan Guan Lin

Perspective by Wong Jia Cherng

Man + Woman = Equality by Mary Alison


Impermanence by Amanda Yee

The Art of Illumination by Elaine Ong

Who I Am by Nao Chang Sheng

The American Dream by Esther Tsan

Intrinsic by Jeanette Tan

Resurrecting Cleopatra by Nazia Rahman

Dive by Yvonne Lee

HANBOK : Cultured Beauty by Ma Dayeon

The Face Without Eyes (TFWE) by Chin Ee Sean

Spot it! by Zoe Liu Hui Min

And that was all 25 designers! You have your favorites? It was really hard for me to pick my favourite but yes, I do have mine. The show ended with a finale walk followed by the announcement of the top three. 

The Winners. From left to right: 2nd Runner Up - Jeffery Goh, 1st place - Yvonne Lee and 1st Runner Up - Esther Tan

After careful evaluation, the three winners were announced. Each winner took home an Ericco Iron and a Zalora voucher worth RM50, RM100 and RM150 respectively.

I would also like to add here that runway looks are not necessary wearable looks unless it is mentioned that it is a RTW (ready to wear) collection. The reason why designers sometimes make weird outfits that you would never imagine wearing is to showcase their ability, exaggerate their ideas and grab attention. It is after all a work of art and a form of expression. 

Themodelmom's Choice. Left to Right - Lee Chang Hin, Elaine Ong and  Mary Alison (Do scoll back up to see their full collection)

Priceless Pics with Joe Chia, the talented Tuti and Kittie Yiyi


Themodelmom and fellow bloggers and friends. All colour coordinated without planning!


I hope you enjoyed the pictures as much as I enjoyed the show ! 

Are there any designs here that you would wear or would like to see your favourite artist in? I'm curious..let me know in the comments below!



-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

If you are interested to find out more about studying at Raffles College of Higher Education or know anyone who would do checkout their website http://www.raffles.edu.my/ you may also Call +603 2164 1059

Their intakes are January, April, July and October every year.

Raffles College provides 8 Courses (Advanced Diploma / Bachelor) as below:
- Fashion Design
- Fashion Marketing
- Interior Design
- Jewellery Design
- Visual Communication

- Multimedia Design
- Psychology
- Business